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we have mike holland, david goldman and michael farr. michael, i don't care about third-quarter earnings. that is so yesterday's news. i can't stand it. that is just so yesterday's news. it's boring. it's nothing. maybe the guidance has something to say. but the economy is not in bad shape. the economy is not in bad recessionary shape and a political revolution is coming and i want to get your take. after you get through taking profits, michael, what happens next? do you buy them back? >> i think you do a little bit, larry. i think there's certainly time to take some off the table. i'm glad we don't have to pay attention to third-quarter earnings. i've been sweating that. but 2% gdp growth after you get to an almost 10% deficit spend of $3 trillion out of deficit stimulus, it's not robust growth. what happens in this election is important. clearly people have to get out and vote. what's going to happen on this groundwork and infrastructure of our economy over the next four years is going to be crucial for future generations. >>. no, it's
we have mike holland, david goldman and michael farr. michael, i don't care about third-quarter earnings. that is so yesterday's news. i can't stand it. that is just so yesterday's news. it's boring. it's nothing. maybe the guidance has something to say. but the economy is not in bad shape. the economy is not in bad recessionary shape and a political revolution is coming and i want to get your take. after you get through taking profits, michael, what happens next? do you buy them back? >>...
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michael, what do you think was behind today's moves? >> i think it was really from the european union. i don't think it was so much a romney bounce. i think the you're poen union, just like the federal reserve, has now explicitly stated again they're going to put a floor under risk assets. they're going to put a floor under the capital markets. i think that's what's stimulating equities higher. i think that's important to keep in mind. all of the investors piling into fixed income assets, and we are getting more conservative given the rally we've seen, they have to understand that the old expression "don't fight the fed" still applies. not only do we have the fed, we have the bank of japan, china central bank, and the europeans that are going to continue inject adrenaline into economies. >> sandy, is there any reason to believe all of this buying of equities is just what michael said, the central banks of the world and really not based on fundamenta fundamentals, or is this old news at this point that we're going see a contraction in th
michael, what do you think was behind today's moves? >> i think it was really from the european union. i don't think it was so much a romney bounce. i think the you're poen union, just like the federal reserve, has now explicitly stated again they're going to put a floor under risk assets. they're going to put a floor under the capital markets. i think that's what's stimulating equities higher. i think that's important to keep in mind. all of the investors piling into fixed income assets,...
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michael, why don't you weigh in on this. you hear what jemma is saying. i've been surprised at how the market has brushed off europe. do worry it will come back into the forefront? >> absolutely. well done cnbc. no one covering europe and sorting it out better than jemma. we follow her closely. and i would break with a lot of that. and for us a lot of it here in the markets are strictly just pivot points. you mentioned 1.29. there's a lot of traders that wonder why we're still up at these levels or even coming off of a breach of 1.30 when the market sleclearly has a differe perception. particularly there are markets that we watch that show where the growth is going and right now crude oil is one of them because we're below 89 and holding it from a demand perspective and then there's a whole component of where is the worry and all of a sudden gold is getting ready to breach 1800. i think if you mix all of that together, you're starting to understand that the hurdle in the middle of the track right now being the payroll number is really going to be not nece
michael, why don't you weigh in on this. you hear what jemma is saying. i've been surprised at how the market has brushed off europe. do worry it will come back into the forefront? >> absolutely. well done cnbc. no one covering europe and sorting it out better than jemma. we follow her closely. and i would break with a lot of that. and for us a lot of it here in the markets are strictly just pivot points. you mentioned 1.29. there's a lot of traders that wonder why we're still up at these...
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michael kors is the terrific apparel company where they still charge $200 even at the outlets. dynavax. we're going with that one. and facebook is not doing as badly as everybody else thinks. internet company, financial, apparel company, biotech and we've got a restaurant, i say, bingo! delores in new york. delores? >> caller: hi, jim. this is a brooklyn boo-yah to you. >> i'll be there this weekend. i love clinton hill. it's really coming back. they're snapping up the places there. you can't find anything. >> caller: we love you, jim. you do so much for us. >> thank you. >> caller: i want to know if i'm diversified. my first stock is target, second is sirius xm, third is clorox, clx. fourth is disney, dis, and last is johnson & johnson, jnj. >> all right. let me go to work. sirius, the classic final station. 26, it can't be beaten. sirius is entertainment. disney -- let's call it radio. that would conflict with disney. that's true entertainment. johnson & johnson, pharma. target one of the best retailers in the world. and clorox -- too much like johnson & johnson. this is toug
michael kors is the terrific apparel company where they still charge $200 even at the outlets. dynavax. we're going with that one. and facebook is not doing as badly as everybody else thinks. internet company, financial, apparel company, biotech and we've got a restaurant, i say, bingo! delores in new york. delores? >> caller: hi, jim. this is a brooklyn boo-yah to you. >> i'll be there this weekend. i love clinton hill. it's really coming back. they're snapping up the places there....
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they're teaming up with several retailers including michael kors and victoria secret to test a want button. users can create a wish list of products. facebook shares did fall almost 2.5% on monday, but trading above the 20 buck level and i guess the question is whether the want button becomes as widely used as like. >> i want a yacht, i want a ski chalet, i want a helicopter. does not mean if i put that on, i just get those is this. >> you'd think if anything, i know this has been controversial, but that they would do something more oppose. a dislike or -- >> that's a bit negative. >> they have to commercialize it. >> drives me crazy. >> talking of want, if you've ever wanted your own sports team or arena, it's time to search between the couch cushions for loose change because reports suggest the auction of the staples center. they're seeking bids. $10 billion. >> i believe they also have big contracts with celine dion. so if you're a fan, could you get a private contract. >>> looking for my checkbook. still to come, u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner is in new delhi. we'll bring you
they're teaming up with several retailers including michael kors and victoria secret to test a want button. users can create a wish list of products. facebook shares did fall almost 2.5% on monday, but trading above the 20 buck level and i guess the question is whether the want button becomes as widely used as like. >> i want a yacht, i want a ski chalet, i want a helicopter. does not mean if i put that on, i just get those is this. >> you'd think if anything, i know this has been...
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michael tweeted us from chicago saying obama's performance seemed like team usa day three ryder cup. bad start, worst finish. jeff says two strikes for obama after his luke warm dnc talk, as well. if you want to keep the conversation going, you can get in touch with us by e-mail at world by twide at cnbc.com, @cn, or at beccy meehan. we have one viewer bruce who says that arrogance and ego hurt obama badly and may cost him the election. thanks for your comments. one viewer says romney was in command trhful a georgia net tick, obama was defensive, evasive and tired. incoming president always has the disadvantage of being really busy running the country, as well. but thanks so much for your comments. do continue to write in and let me know what you think. that's it for today's show. thanks so much for watching "worldwide exchange." appreciate your company. >>> good morning. today's top stories, a clash of the candidates. president obama and mitt romney square off on policy differences including taxes, spending, entitlements, health care, education and more. it was a late night for ever
michael tweeted us from chicago saying obama's performance seemed like team usa day three ryder cup. bad start, worst finish. jeff says two strikes for obama after his luke warm dnc talk, as well. if you want to keep the conversation going, you can get in touch with us by e-mail at world by twide at cnbc.com, @cn, or at beccy meehan. we have one viewer bruce who says that arrogance and ego hurt obama badly and may cost him the election. thanks for your comments. one viewer says romney was in...
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>> i thought that was a very -- wells fargo, i think the world of management there has stunk but michael corleone explained to us earlier when he saw that man blow himself up in cuba you cannot go against people who play for free and care, that was still one more great business lesson from the godfather, the greatest business movie of all-time, "godfather ii" the good to great, great to better. "you broke my heart." >> we'll talk more about wells and get more clarity on the quarter, david, coming up on friday. >> yes. >>> meantime after surging 40% this year, home depot getting a downgrade. we'll talk to the analyst making that call. >>> also ahead wall street and main street waiting for apple's mini version of the ipad. does it have something in common with pizza and sex? we'll meet the guest who says absolutely. take one more look at futures, a little bit of weakness around the globe, "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. ♪ >>> a little "godfather" music for you, jim. microsoft's ceo steve ballmer suggests the company may one day make its own phone to build on its upcoming surf
>> i thought that was a very -- wells fargo, i think the world of management there has stunk but michael corleone explained to us earlier when he saw that man blow himself up in cuba you cannot go against people who play for free and care, that was still one more great business lesson from the godfather, the greatest business movie of all-time, "godfather ii" the good to great, great to better. "you broke my heart." >> we'll talk more about wells and get more...
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. >> and michael jordan -- you tweeted it very early and i found myself thinking, all right, all right. go for it. go for it. >> you should just take it all off. >> it could be a ratings bonanza. we could do it on air. >> carl, you should shave my head. >> i would be up for that. >> i think we ought to do it. do it for charity. it's not like we could make a rug with it. >> you might want someone to straighten it up after i'm done. >> if they have the advantage in business, will they lose advantage in other things in life, like perhaps love? >> wait until you hear what cramer has to say about one stock in particular. find out if he's giving it a thumb's up or down. and the international director of michelin's best of the best. we'll see how we open in just a few. tridion safety celly which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries
. >> and michael jordan -- you tweeted it very early and i found myself thinking, all right, all right. go for it. go for it. >> you should just take it all off. >> it could be a ratings bonanza. we could do it on air. >> carl, you should shave my head. >> i would be up for that. >> i think we ought to do it. do it for charity. it's not like we could make a rug with it. >> you might want someone to straighten it up after i'm done. >> if they have...
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michael hailey runs it with me and every sunday i serve bagels from bagels for you, you go there and it's a joy to meet real people and $179 a room and we are filled, filled, filled. >> all right. >> you know what -- >> wow. >> this is good. >> faber, how far do you swim, my last question, do you swim a mile? >> i swim more than that. >> you do. >> yeah, i swim between 2,000 and 2,500 yards. >> yards or meters? >> yards lately, i'm working at a 25-yard pool. >> i'm doing 12 -- >> i saw faber in the pool. >> he's at 12 -- i need one of my ipods in the ears. >> keep it up, man, you look good. >> thank you, i've been looking at you, you looking at me. see you later. >>> coming up, we've covered politics and real estate with our guest host richard lefrak. up next he's in andrew's seat and you say he went to a spinning class. >> that's his surrogate, not pilates, it's spinning. >> i'm sorry. >> tomorrow on "squawk box" we'll get you ready for the vice presidential debate, our guest host will be evercorps partners chairman roger altman. we'll talk strat know with reince priebus and former
michael hailey runs it with me and every sunday i serve bagels from bagels for you, you go there and it's a joy to meet real people and $179 a room and we are filled, filled, filled. >> all right. >> you know what -- >> wow. >> this is good. >> faber, how far do you swim, my last question, do you swim a mile? >> i swim more than that. >> you do. >> yeah, i swim between 2,000 and 2,500 yards. >> yards or meters? >> yards lately, i'm...